External suppliers Sample Clauses

External suppliers. 2.5.1. The Merchant must inform Nets of any external supplier, e.g. web hosting service, payment solution provider, Digital Wallet, etc., that handles Card Data or which for other reasons has access to Card Data through the Merchant. The Merchant must also inform Nets of any change in its use of external suppliers, cf. section 2.8 (Changes in the Merchant´s circumstances).
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External suppliers. 18.1 External suppliers may only be used with the prior written approval of Te Papa. Te Papa will have final authority with regard to the safety, set-up and use of equipment or service delivery by such external suppliers or the Hirer.
External suppliers a) External non-authorised suppliers, specifically hairdressers, beauticians, make-up artists, florists, decorators, musicians or entertainers, cake suppliers and photographers, are not permitted to enter the Hotel. Only official suppliers approved by Xxxxxx Hotels and authorised wedding specialists and tour operators are permitted to operate within the hotel premises.
External suppliers. 11.1 Where goods or services are supplied from an external supplier additional terms and conditions may apply, such as additional deposits, earlier confirmation of final numbers or cancellation fees. You are responsible for any fees that may apply in relation to the supplier’s terms and conditions.
External suppliers. 3.4.1. We have long-standing relationships with excellent suppliers who provide a range of complementary professional services includ- ing, but not limited to, printing, photogra- phy, media planning and buying, film and television production, event production and management, illustration and art.
External suppliers. The Customer requires the prior written consent from Landgoed xx Xxxxx for the use of external suppliers; fees may be charged for this.
External suppliers. The Merchant must inform Rapyd of its use of any external supplier, e.g. web hosting service, payment solution provider, Digital Wallet, etc., that handles Card Data or which for other reasons has access to Card Data through the Merchant. The Merchant must also inform Xxxxx of any change in its use of external suppliers. The Merchant is responsible for acts and omissions of its external suppliers and for ensuring that all external suppliers that process Card Data on behalf of the Merchant meet the relevant security and data privacy requirements of Rapyd, the Card Associations, including those laid down in PCI DSS.
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External suppliers. The Seller acknowledges that the production of the Kit is dependent on components and materials supplied by external suppliers. While the Seller endeavours to maintain a strict adherence to delivery schedules, there may be instances where delays outside of the Seller's control occur. • Notification of Delay: In the event of a delay caused by external suppliers or any unforeseen circumstances, the Seller reserves the right to extend the delivery date. The Seller shall notify the Customer of any such delay as soon as reasonably possible, providing the Customer with an estimated new delivery date. • Customer's Acceptance of Delay: The Customer understands and agrees that certain delays are outside of the Seller's control and agrees to accept reasonable delays as specified by the Seller. • Seller's Efforts to Mitigate Delay: The Seller commits to taking all reasonable steps to mitigate the effects of any delay caused by external suppliers and to expedite the production process where possible. • Consequences of Delay: If a delay extends beyond 14 day, the Customer may request a status update on the Kit production. The Seller shall provide such an update and discuss any potential remedies or adjustments to the agreement that may be necessary.
External suppliers. Wave Loch Incorporated The most important supplier we will rely on is Wave Loch who engineered the patented FlowRider machines. We will be buying several million dollars of sheet wave machines from Wave Loch. In addition, Wave Loch will be responsible for providing technical support, regular maintenance guidelines and replacement parts. Without Wave Loch and their support a Wave House couldn’t exist. Along with supplying the wave machines, Wave Loch, will provide marketing templates and branding standards that we will use in creating advertisements for the Wave House. The Wave House Myrtle Beach will use these branding standards and templates in order to maintain a consistent brand identity with all the other Wave Houses in the world. Miscellaneous Suppliers PYA/Monarch Foods Better Brands/Xxxxxx Distributors Coke Native Sons – Screen Printing and Embroidery Hawaiian Tropic C.A.S.E Solutions Advertising Agencyweb site and marketing Prime Ticket – Restaurant/Concession Equipment Digital Arts of Myrtle Beach – Sign Printing Lively Distributors – Brochure distribution Surf Clothing Brands – Quiksilver, Xxxxx, Rip Curl, X’Xxxxx Production/Delivery The main service of the Wave House is providing ride time and lessons on the FlowRiders. In order to receive that service visitors must come to the Wave House to sign up for ride sessions and lessons. A by-product of our main service is entertainment, which is not only provided for the rider but also people who are just watching the rides. FlowRiders attract large crowds of people who simply enjoy watching others participate. Most people don’t get to see someone surf a 10-foot barrel everyday so the Wave House becomes a mesmerizing experience for many. In addition to the FlowRiders, the restaurant and bar will be another service that we provide. The restaurant will only offer dine-in and carry-out service as we don’t believe that a delivery service fits the needs of our core customer. Customers will be able to seat themselves at any available table on a first come, first serve basis. Once seated customers will be greeted by one of our waiters or waitresses who will serve them for the duration of their meal. There will also be barstool seating for those wishing to grab just a drink or a quick meal. People seated at the bar and those who wish to place a carry-out order will be served by one of the bartenders.

Related to External suppliers

  • Customers and Suppliers (a) Section 3.15(a) of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth (i) each customer who has paid aggregate consideration to the Company for goods or services rendered in an amount greater than or equal to $25,000 for each of the two most recent fiscal years (collectively, the “Material Customers”); and (ii) the amount of consideration paid by each Material Customer during such periods. The Company has not received any notice, and has no reason to believe, that any of its Material Customers has ceased, or intends to cease after the Closing, to use its goods or services or to otherwise terminate or materially reduce its relationship with the Company.

  • Suppliers No supplier of merchandise to the Company or any of its subsidiaries has ceased shipments to the Company or any of its subsidiaries, other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practices, which cessation would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any proposed Subcontractor or supplier for bona fide business reasons, including, but not limited to: the company failed to solicit New York State certified minority- and women-owned business enterprises as required in prior OGS Contracts; the fact that such Subcontractor or supplier is on the New York State Department of Labor’s list of companies with which New York State cannot do business; the Commissioner’s determination that the company is not qualified or is not responsible; or the fact that the company has previously provided unsatisfactory work or services.

  • Unfair Business Practices Contractor represents and warrants that it has not been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Chapter 17 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, or allegations of any unfair business practice in any administrative hearing or court suit and that Contractor has not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. Contractor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who have been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or allegations of any unfair business practices in an administrative hearing or court suit and that such officers have not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings.

  • Resellers Does the vendor have resellers that it will name under this contract? Resellers are defined as other companies that sell your products under an agreement with you, the awarded vendor of TIPS. No Pricing discount percentage are guaranteed for? Does the vendor agrees to honor the proposed pricing discount percentage off regular catalog (as defined in the RFP document), website, store or shelf pricing for the term of the award? YES

  • Ethical Business Practices The Contractor shall work in partnership with the State to ensure a successful and valuable contract, and ethical practices are required of State employees, Contractors, and all parties representing the Contractor. All work performed under this Contract will be subject to review by the Inspector General of the State of Florida, and any findings suggesting unethical business practices may be cause for termination or cancellation.

  • INTERNAL MAIL The Association shall have access to the District mail service, District e-mail and employee mail boxes, free of charge, for communication to bargaining unit members.

  • Customers The names of your customers will remain your sole property and will not be used by us except for servicing or informational mailings and other correspondence in the normal course of business.

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